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Soul Kandi Radio Show – SSRadio
Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th Aug 2021

Soul Kandi Radio Show – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 1:01


Recorded LIVE from the beach at the Nissi Bay Beach Bar in Ayia Napa, Cyprus. Nick Power gives you a mix of the latest in House Music! James Deron ft Morris Revy – “IOVWE” (Original) [Nite Grooves] Prok & Fitch ft Mizbee – “Forget” (Extended) [Do Not Sleep] Duwayne Motley ft Zandrina – “I Get […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th Aug 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.

Shows – SSRadio
Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th Aug 2021

Shows – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 1:01


Recorded LIVE from the beach at the Nissi Bay Beach Bar in Ayia Napa, Cyprus. Nick Power gives you a mix of the latest in House Music! James Deron ft Morris Revy – “IOVWE” (Original) [Nite Grooves] Prok & Fitch ft Mizbee – “Forget” (Extended) [Do Not Sleep] Duwayne Motley ft Zandrina – “I Get […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th Aug 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.

Front Row
Kathleen Marshall and Sutton Foster, Tim Renkow, Scarlett Johansson suing Disney.

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 28:24


Yesterday the audience was on its feet – more than once - to applaud the cast, the band and the design of Anything Goes at the Barbican Theatre in London. On Front Row today Samira Ahmed talks to Kathleen Marshall, the director and choreographer about the appeal of the show today, and to Sutton Foster, the American star making her UK debut as Reno Sweeney, who gets to sing some of Cole Porter's greatest songs including I Get a Kick Out of You which she has recorded especially for Front Row. Co-written by Tim Renkow and Shaun Pye, the BBC Three black-comedy series Jerk revolves around the character Tim who uses the fact that he has cerebral palsy to try and get away with anything. Tim Renkow joins us to discuss the new second series and representation of disability in television. It was announced at the end of last week that Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for breach of contract over the Marvel film Black Widow, with its scaled-back cinema release. Rebecca Rubin from Variety in New York considers the case and whether there might be further fallout as streaming is now such a significant income-generator for the major studios. Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald

Napalm Nanny and The Shack
Lady of the Lagoon

Napalm Nanny and The Shack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 22:42


History has not been kind to women (or minorities for that matter), but one particular woman that has been largely overlooked is Milicent Patrick. The woman who has given the horror community some unforgettable iconic monsters, *cough* The Creature from The Creature from The Black Lagoon *cough, cough*, learn a little more about her life and contributions in this weeks episode paired with an all ladies playlist.  Find my Instagram under Napalm Nanny and The Shack And if you feel like buying me a cup of coffee, my Venmo handle is: Windexburnsmyeyes  -Shirley Nair and The Silver Strings. You're the Boy -The ID. Those Ever Loving Baby blues -The Crescendos. He's the Boy -Glass Opening. I'm on Your Prey -Lara and The Trailers. Run for Your Life -The Interpreters. I Get the Message -The Continental Coets. Medley of Junk  Background: Jimmy Heap. Gizmo 

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 622: Rocket to Hawaii - Alphabet earnings, Facebook Metaverse, Blizzard protest, Mystery Soda Machine

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:12


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

This Week in Google (Video LO)
TWiG 622: Rocket to Hawaii - Alphabet earnings, Facebook Metaverse, Blizzard protest, Mystery Soda Machine

This Week in Google (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 622: Rocket to Hawaii - Alphabet earnings, Facebook Metaverse, Blizzard protest, Mystery Soda Machine

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

This Week in Google (Video HD)
TWiG 622: Rocket to Hawaii - Alphabet earnings, Facebook Metaverse, Blizzard protest, Mystery Soda Machine

This Week in Google (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:12


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Total Jason (Video)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Total Jason (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Radio Leo (Video HI)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Radio Leo (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Radio Leo (Video LO)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Radio Leo (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:12


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Radio Leo (Video HD)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Total Ant (Video)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Total Ant (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:56


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Total Ant (Audio)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Total Ant (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:12


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Total Jason (Audio)
This Week in Google 622: Rocket to Hawaii

Total Jason (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 154:12


Alphabet crushes Q2 earnings estimates as Google Cloud cuts losses, grows 54% Sundar Pichai: Fall Pixel line showcases Android 12 & 'deep tech investments,' touts long-term strategy Samsung will announce new foldables on August 11 How Google Cloud plans to kill its 'Killed By Google' reputation Why is China smashing its tech industry? NYC to Shanghai in 40 minutes: SpaceX's goal for point-to-point space travel Galène videoconference server Facebook announces Metaverse product group headed by Instagram VP Vishal Shah Who will own the metaverse? The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It, and Fortnite Activision Blizzard Employees Are Walking Out in Protest State AGs will appeal loss in Facebook case Facebook to limit ads children see after revelations Australian alcohol companies can reach teens Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA contract Google pushed a one-character typo to production, bricking Chrome OS devices Olympics Broadcaster Announces His Computer Password on Live TV Elon Musk confirms Tesla will not offer a regular steering wheel on new Model S/X Mystery Soda Machine Privacy Sandbox Timeline Faster and more efficient phishing detection in M92 Google Drive will let you block other users to stop potential harassment Here's what that Google Drive "security update" message means Google Assistant rolling out 'Fast checkout' shopping, powered by Duplex on the Web 'Backup by Google One' is Android's new unified backup system YouTube creators can now apply to test the Stadia Crowd Play Beta Android Studio Arctic Fox is now available w/ Wear OS pairing and Jetpack Compose Google's vision of Android development is finally realized with Jetpack Compose 1.0 Twitter 'acqui-hires' the team from a subscription news app, Brief Twitter pilots a new shopping section for brands Twitter posts fastest revenue growth since 2014 in pandemic rebound Twitter reveals a surprisingly low two-factor auth (2FA) adoption rate Picks: Jason - My LIkes playlist in YouTube Music Leo - YouTube TV for Olympics in 4K Kevin - John Peel sessions Kevin - Hyperland by Douglas Adams Ant - Nine Nasty Words by John McWhorter Ant - Some Disagree and I Get it, But... Ant - I can't stop laughing at this Hosts: Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jason Howell Guest: Kevin Marks Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: wealthfront.com/twig

Blue Army Radio
You are Forever

Blue Army Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 77:06


Weekly worship with the Blue Army1st Age: "I'm Gonna Float"                    "You Carry Me"                    "Give it all Away"2nd Age: "We Gave Light Away"                     "Crown of Whoah"3rd Age: "I Get to Sing Hallelujah"                    "You are Forever"                    "You Look Like a Mountain"          

Coffee Talks w/ Roddy
SPEAKING AUTHENTICALLY

Coffee Talks w/ Roddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 32:49


What are you too afraid to share??What parts of you are you hiding or making wrong?Trust me, I GET how scary it is to speak your deepest desires & truth.ESPECIALLY if you are empathic!Subconsciously we hide who we are because we don't want to FEEL what the other person feels about OUR truth.But what happens when you shove parts of yourself down into the depths of your soul, you lose who you are.You try to fit into a box that will make OTHER people happy.What about making YOURSELF happy first?What about getting the courage to say WHAT YOU GOTTA SAY?What about releasing people to feel & think however they damn please & care MORE about your opinion of your life?Today's Coffee Talks with Roddy episode is ALL about speaking from your most authentic truth.  I am giving you tools & life hacks so that you can stop hiding your beautiful soul & start shining!!!xo,RoddyInterested in joining Soul Camp? CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOTReady to dive deeper in a 1:1 energy container? CLICK HERE TO APPLYSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theroddymethod?fan_landing=true)

Power TALK
I Have a Big Forehead and Big Teeth...Who Cares?!

Power TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 21:43


I talk about how insecurities should not define you. I Get your copy of Jottings of a Crazy Veteran here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093Z9CN9M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_2MMVMPCH8M0E1Q4HYG27 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ultradieseltime/support

The Writer's Almanac
The Writer's Almanac - Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The Writer's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 5:00


Today is the birthday of the man who wrote the songs "I Get a Kick Out of You," "You're the Top," and "Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love": Cole Porter (1891).

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Anger: The Last Olympian, Ch. 3 & 4 (with Dr. Elizabeth Bartlett, Ph.D.)

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 63:53


What does anger mean? What is is productive? When is it not? How is anger gendered and how does that effect how characters interact? How does the myth of Achilles play directly into this entire book? This week Ava, Niamh, and Brayden have enlisted the help of Dr. Elizabeth Bartlett (Classics, Classical Archeology, Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics) to answer these questions and to analyze The Last Olympian Chapters 3 & 4 "I Get a Sneak Peek at My Death" and "We Burn a Metal Shroud" through the theme of Anger. Dr. Bartlett holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics from Scripps College, Master of Arts (M.A.) in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics from the University of Arizona, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology from the University of Virginia. She currently teaches Latin and Mythology at the McDonogh School. The Last Playlist: http://bit.ly/LastPlay Offerings: http://bit.ly/Off-TLO Find out more at returntocamp.com Check out bonus content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/returntocamp Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @ReturnToCamp For more of your Hosts: @brydnstllmn @niamhhsherlock @avapirie Buy cool merch at Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/people/onthevergepro/shop Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Sponsors: RealSleep https://www.realsleep.com/discount/POD code: POD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/support

Parler anglais
Understanding the lyrics: I Get a Kick Out of You

Parler anglais

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 8:10


Understanding the lyrics: I Get a Kick Out of You See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Crystal's Nightcap
My Brother and I Got Into Another Fight

Crystal's Nightcap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 40:15


In tonight’s episode of Crystal’s Nightcap Lil Nas X gets cancelled all weekend long for his new music video, people are hating on Addison Rae being on Jimmy Fallon, my brother and I Get into another huge fight, and MORE!

Sorry, I'm Sad
I Get by With a Little Help From My Friends, Part 2

Sorry, I'm Sad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 73:00


In Part 2 of "I Get by With a Little Help My Friends," Kelsie talks to two of her friends who have been with her before, during and since Chris' ALS diagnosis. They talk about the things that have stood out to them in this time, about how they think Kelsie has changed and stayed the same, and how they have navigated their roles as supportive and loving friends. 

It Takes a Village Podcast - Motherhood | Marriage | All The Things
6 Brutally Honest Reasons You Should Celebrate Valentines Day

It Takes a Village Podcast - Motherhood | Marriage | All The Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 23:44


Valentines Dayyyyy! The holiday we all love to hate. I know, I know, why add on to an already stressful season of life we're in right? I get it! Girl, I am living in an RV with 4 other people, one of which is a toddler right now, girl I GET. IT. But hear me out. I have 6 reasons why you should consider celebrating instead of sticking to your "I don't care about valentines day, we show our love for each other everyday, it's a fake holiday made up by Hallmark to sell cards" hill you want to die on. SIX reasons you should celebrate Valentine's Day this year, and if you still don't agree? Carry on :)

Legendary Leaders: Making Legendary Leaders
Nailing Down Your Target Audience

Legendary Leaders: Making Legendary Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 11:11


Let's talk business. I want to help you nail down your target audience. For me, this has changed over a year's time and it was through lots of money spent on advertising, training, mentoring, etc. that I finally figured it out. My goal is to share with you my lightbulb moment so you can use it to run that much faster. You. may think that finding your target audience is easy. You know what you want to sell and so you know who would buy it. But I will tell you that narrowing that audience down is much harder than you realize. And even when you think you have it narrowed, you can take it down even further! I share this with you to say that finding your audience may be super easy, but it may also be one of the hardest business decisions you make. For me, I thought I had it nailed. I was going to help women business owners take their growth/mature phased businesses and teach them the AIR2 Framework so they could become even more efficient. But I came to realize that they weren't ready to learn the AIR2 Framework because in some instances, they didn't have a solid business foundation. So I adjusted, and started helping women with startups generate cashflow and establish the 9 fundamental pillars of business, Mastering the 9 as we call it at Legend Leaders. But that still didn't feel right to me in my gut. At that point, I finally landed on the key question that I had to ask myself if I was going to find the answer I needed. I'm sharing that question with you so you can use it and finalize your target audience. Who could I sit in a room with and talk to for 2 hours? Who could I talk to that would get what I was sharing with very little foundational training because they already had some that knowledge, my direct personality would connect with them, they know business is hard and they will put in the effort, they understand how corporate is different than a startup, and they would want to grow a large, impactful business? Who would I support that would have me so excited that I would wake up each morning saying “I GET to" help these amazing women!? Asking that one question in that way has led me to the group of women that I wake up each day excited to help! Corporate female leaders who want to go from corporate to confident entrepreneur. From there we can talk cashflow, Mastering the 9, AIR2 Framework, etc. I finally figured out my target audience and I know I can spend hours, days, years even, talking to these women and I can support them, make a difference, and mentor them to success. If you have started your business and you aren't getting much response, or you are about to start your business, make sure you have your audience right. If you don't, you will spend money without a return. You will create products and ads and assets that won't move you forward. You will spend your most valuable asset, time, trying to figure out something you already know the answer to if you simply ask yourself the right questions. That's your challenge today, ensure your target audience is right for your business and if it's not, ask the questions I have shared with you and pivot accordingly. You've got this! Be Legendary!

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Fate: The Titan's Curse, Ch. 19 & 20

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 48:20


In our teams final foray through The Titans Curse, Ava, Brayden, and Niamh discuss how cool Olympus parties are and how terrifying and reassuring it can be to know your own fate. To close out this book we discuss Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse chapters 19 and 20 "The Gods Vote How to Kill Us" and "I Get a New Enemy for Christmas" through the theme of Fate. Titan's Curse Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2STSzB6JtBfcsbH2H1J9eL?si=9Q_HSkt2QByUY97LS91Djw Offerings: http://bit.ly/Off-TC Find out more at returntocamp.com Check out bonus content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/returntocamp Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @ReturnToCamp For more of your Hosts: @brydnstllmn @niamhhsherlock @avapirie Buy cool merch at Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/people/onthevergepro/shop Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/support

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Art Lisi ~ BMI Award Winner, NBC, FOX, Nick Jr. Television Musical Composer

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 44:24


" A Musician is a Person in Your Neighborhood!!" . No Joke, Just Across the Street. My Guest this Week, composer Art Lisi has an AMAZING Career Success Track in Television Arts & Sciences! He is a Multiple BMI Award Winner for his work a compose arranger on some of the most Iconic TV Shows ever like: "The Cosby Show on NBC-TV, A Different World,on NBC-TV, (Actress Dawnn Lewis who played Jaleesa also co-wrote the theme to "A Different World"), Living Single on FOX-TV, Little Bill on CBS-TV & Nick Jr. In Addition, he wrote & composed music for the acclaimed "House of Love" Music Collection. He has worked with Bill Cosby, Stu Gardner, the late Van McCoy, Grover Washington Jr. Michael and Randy Brecker. He has even composed and arranged music sung by Phoebe Snow, Al Green, Bobby McFerrin, Aretha Franklin, Queen Latifah, and Boyz to Men. Art Lisi started his career working for a Howard University Alumnus Famed music writer, composer, producer & "Hustle" Hit originator Van McCoy. Van wrote hits for Ruby and the Romantics- " When Your Young and in Love", Barbara Lewis " Baby I'm Yours", David Ruffin's- "Walk Away from Love". he even put together the duo "Peaches and Herb" and co-produced there first hit "Let's Fall in Love". Van also work & write Jackie Wilson - "I Get the Sweetest Feeling" , The Shirelles, Erma Franklin, the Stylistics and many more. In the early 70's, Art worked with Van and also toured with him for over 7 years, Van died in 1979. Art teamed up with famed music writer and arranger in the late 70's Stu Gardner and since then has been on a career success in Television, scoring music for stage plays like "The Four Golden Little Girls, a Bombing that Galvanized the Civil Rights Movement" starting actress Melba Moore and today producing artists like Cleve Francis as well as Art himself playing LIVE music with his own band in concerts. Art's daughter: “I am overwhelmed by the history of our country that I have seen and experienced today. I spent the day walking around Birmingham, Alabama. Went to the 16th street baptist church, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame where I met Frank Adams who played with Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sun Ra, and met Melba Moore at a cast party for a new play called 4 little golden girls about the Birmingham bombings. At the event folks clapped and cheered for my father, Arthur Lisi, for his musical contribution to the play. So proud to be his daughter and so grateful for the life I have.” © 2021 All Rights Reserved © 2021 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba

Horse Hippie’s Morning Mantras
Change in Perspective

Horse Hippie’s Morning Mantras

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 1:19


Morning Mantra: "Replace 'I have to...' with 'I get to...' and see how your day changes."Remember, most of your stress is self-created. It comes from the way you respond, not the way life is.One simple way to help change this is to change your perspective about things you must do.Instead of saying, "I HAVE to go to work", try saying "I GET to go to work."Instead of, "I HAVE to make dinner", try saying, "I GET to make dinner."Instead of, "I HAVE to work out ", try "I GET to work out."For when you see your responsibilities as privileges that are not afforded to all, your attitude will change.You will see things that normally cause you stress, as blessings.You will develop an attitude of gratitude.And gratitude changes everything.#BeWillingToChangeYourPerspective #BeHappy #BeHorsey #BeHippie #HorseHippie #MorningMantra #InspirationalQuotes

Jumpin Out There
"Bye Felicia"

Jumpin Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 72:53


J.O.T. #96 I Get 2020 outta here! On this episode, Jay is joined by @dmorg81 where they chopped it up about the best & worst of the year, along with the Pound 4 Pound/Righteously Ratchet segments. Anyway, holla at us on our socials below or on email at jumpinpodcast@gmail.com if you would like to continue the conversation. ► Follow J.O.T. on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JumpinPod ► Subscribe to J.O.T. on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdegx29Zkcz8aif_MYZGqzg ► Follow J.O.T. on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jumpin.out.there.pod/ ► Like J.O.T. on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jumpinpod/?ref=bookmarks

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
158: Happy New Year Every Day, Because Every Day is an Opportunity

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 9:55


We know instinctively that nothing significantly changes overnight based on an arbitrary calendar date. And yet, we still find a way to optimistically celebrate December 31st and January 1st as if something magical will happen and we’ll wake up with: A different news feed The motivation to change our eating habits The inspiration to create and stick with a new routine that includes daily exercise The flexibility and ambition to change our careers and businesses. All without having to wade through the tough stuff. Like magic. Poof! The new year is a great time to reflect on life, though I love to do that more often than once a year. As a matter of fact, I much prefer to take the week of my birthday to do my deeper soul-searching. That date seems far less arbitrary to me. When I think about my most pivotal moments in life, the birth of our boys, the death of my dad, leaving my last job to be self-employed, the major conflicts in my life that lead to big changes in my self-perception and confidence, I realize none of those happened suddenly. Sure there was the moment Jacob arrived, at 8:09pm on a cold day in October, but I had 40+ weeks of gradual preparation for that moment. There are very few true “lightbulb” moments, you know, the kind that suddenly illuminate. The majority of our “lightbulb” moments aren’t actually that – they’re on a dimmer switch, and it happens to be that a moment in time is captured as being the one when the light came on – fully bright and sparkling. When we collect our most meaningful moments as stories, we can see the patterns that created our pathways. We can begin to connect the dots of our journey and better understand that nothing happened suddenly, there were always cues and clues that brought us to that moment. Why does that matter? Because when we connect those dots from the past, we can make far more intentional decisions for the future. Plus, we gain some clarity around what truly makes us happy and satisfied so we can set our sight on something that makes sense. On my annual New Year’s Day hike this year with a group of fabulous women, one of them asked me about my work. I told her this: It’s amazing, really. I use the StrengthsFinder assessment in my coaching for individuals and teams, and I’m about to start a three-session program with a small group. Last week I reviewed each of their strengths – remember, I’ve never met these people and have had only limited conversations with them! – and went to a local store to pick a special gift for each of them, based on their assessment results. I do this regularly for my clients because I love to know just enough about people to be able to pick a perfect gift for them. This is my way of making sure they know I SEE them, I GET them, and I value their natural talents. It’s like magic, Wendy. When I truly see my clients, I can immediately acknowledge what they’re really good at, what makes them special, and I can see what their blind spots are likely to be. She was grinning as I spoke, nodding her head as she listened, because she loves her job, too, and she understood and could relate to the joy I was expressing. I said: “It took me nearly 50 years to find my sweet spot, to truly use my talents in this way.” On my walk on the mountain with my dog today, January 2nd, I couldn’t help but think about the strange phenomenon of denial, that we can fool ourselves into optimism that things will change overnight each year. It’s not a bad thing to be optimistic like that unless we become filled with disappointment when we wake up to the same situation we fell asleep with. This holiday doesn't have special meaning to me, usually just an excuse to have a party, prepare and eat splurge foods, and for the past couple of years, perform at a fun venue in fancy dress. Nothing actually changes between December 31st and January 1st, it's an arbitrary boundary to make sense of our days, to create a linear, organized way of acknowledging the passing of time. If you're expecting to wake up tomorrow with an entirely different news feed, you're going to be seriously disappointed. My plan, in case you want to know, is to keep taking things one day at a time, to mostly ignore the news because nothing said there is going to change my behavior in any way, and continue to make an effort every day to live in alignment with who I believe I can be. I'll fail sometimes. The judge-y internal voice will pop up and I'll have to address it. I'll step in it with people I love and respect because of obliviousness and self-absorption, and I'll eat potato chips when I know a better option is out there. Every day is an opportunity to do it right. To apologize, to take correction with grace and curiosity, to learn, and to make plans for travel and adventure, knowing nothing is certain and that those plans are likely to be adjusted. I’ll continue to let go of unhealthy relationships that don’t inspire and encourage me, and will continue to fill my life with people who, when I tell them I have a crazy idea, say: “Awesome, Sarah, what can I do to help?” I wish you a happy new year every single day, because every day you have choices to make that will impact the next... and the next... and the next. Don't wait for a special occasion. --- About Sarah: In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I’ve realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don’t realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they’re sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana.

Trish Intel Podcast
Dec 2 - In Spite of Barr, Trump Pursues Lawsuits

Trish Intel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 21:00


The Trump legal team is STILL AT IT -- filling suits DESPITE Attorney General William Barr saying there was no evidence of fraud that would overturn the election. The Trump team is alleging that "abuse of absentee voting" may have affected 220-thousand ballots. Frankly, I'm troubled by the idea of ANY fraud and I bet you are too. So, why are we allowing absentee ballots in Georgia? A major investigation is underway there amid allegations that people who don't actually live in Georgia may be registering to vote. Plus, I have the intel on the economic team that Biden is choosing... and, let's just say, I GET why people want to invest more money into bitcoin. We may soon see higher taxes, more regulation, and plenty more... Subscribe to my podcast here and get more at TrishIntel.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SchleytheDay
Change your I HAVE TO to I GET TO!!

SchleytheDay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 11:17


Do you feel like sometimes life is filled with dread and you “have to” do things? What if you changed your thinking to “I GET to?” Listen and see how gratitude can change your outlook on daily tasks. Connect with Allison at https://linktr.ee/Allischley!! Until next time ,go Schley the Day --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Master Your Mind Master Your Life | With Nicholas Lee
58. Here's How To Feel Good All The Time...

Master Your Mind Master Your Life | With Nicholas Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 12:13


If you ever get a bad day and you feel bad about yourself, listen to this episode. I share with you a few tricks of the mind you can use to feel good all the time and why they work. ENjoy!I Get the FREE ebook 'Eliminate Negative Thoughts': https://www.masteryourmindmasteryourlife.co.uk/negativethoughts

Just Bein' Honest
Episode 148 : Naturopathic Dermatology with Dr. Julie Greenberg | Healing the ROOT CAUSE + AGING naturally.

Just Bein' Honest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 73:44


On this Episode, number 148, of the “Just Bein’ Honest Podcast”, I GET to ask ALL the gritty good stuff when it comes to SKINCARE!!! A Dream, right?! I have Dr. Julie Greenberg here to be our term expert. My gift to you, and well...me too ; ) ! Do you want to know where your eczema, psoriasis, acne really comes from? Maybe you are looking to stay away from toxic quick fixes for anti-aging? OR you are like me, and just want to know WHAT to put on your skin and EAT every day for that glow! The Doc is in to share all Derm Q's.Dr. Greenberg is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND) who specializes in integrative dermatology. She is passionate about natural skin care and believes that many of today’s chronic skin diseases can be healed by using evidence-based alternative treatments.Dr. Greenberg’s health journey took her from a career in business to becoming a health care warrior. She received a BA in Economics from Northwestern University and an MBA from Stanford University and had a successful career in finance. But a diagnosis of Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism made her rethink everything she knew about health. A leading endocrinologist wrote her a prescription and told her that there was nothing more they could do for her.So, Dr. Greenberg got to work researching. She learned that women put an average of 125 chemicals on their skin every day through personal care products, and that many of these chemicals are endocrine disrupters and toxins. She started studying and making her own skin care products and saw the healing power of herbs and plants first hand. She decided to dedicate her life to her passion, and attended Bastyr’s four-year naturopathic medical school. While there she received advanced clinical training with leading experts in dermatology at the University of Washington Medical School and Seattle Children’s Hospital. Dr. Greenberg practices functional medicine and is an expert herbalist. She writes peer-reviewed medical dermatology articles for LearnSkin.com and is dedicated to using science-based research to find better solutions for our skin care diseases.Start taking notes...We are diving in deep about:Over 50 AGING + WHAT do we do about it?SUNPROTECTION + WHAT to use on our skin?CHRONIC DISEASES + How to HEAL!Food that fights back!TESTING. What to take for GUT HEALTH?Note: Dr. Julie mentions brands that she may use, BUT to each their own... ; )Need some Low-Tox Living + Holiday Gift Ideas? :Things I REALLY like and Brands I fully support mentioned:BEAUTYCOUNTERPRIMAMATE THE LABELBLUBloxH2O – HUMIDIFIERSBRANCH BASICSSNOW TEETH WHITENTINGBUDDHA TEASENERGYBITS - "JBH" for 20% Off!FOUR SIGMATIC - "JustBeinHonest" (one word) for 10% Off!SauconyKIWI CO.To learn more about how you can start designing your LIFESTYLE, and for the more show notes + low-toxic approved products, visit: JustBeinHonest.comResources:@JustBeinHonestKBIntegrative Dermatology CenterThis episode is sponsored by Energy Bits®, and I am completely obsessed with them. Bits® are tiny nutrition tablets made purely of algae – a sustainable whole food crop that supports your body and immune system. The tablets are the highest quality strains of spirulina and chlorella algae, organically grown and tested for purity, safety and nutrient density at FDA-approved labs in the USA. Their quality is so high they are the only algae sold by doctors and endorsed by Olympic athletes. You will feel the difference!You can go to energybits.com and use the code JBH for 20% off your entire order.We would also like to thank Blublox for sponsoring this episode. The NUMBER 1 Rated BLUE LITE BLOCKING Eyewear – These ACTUALLY work. No more digital eyestrain and combat negative effects from the blue light. Choose from Clear, Yellow and Red Lenses depending on your wellness needs.Shop this direct link with this unique code for 15% OFF your PAIR: JBH15 .The "Just Bein' Honest" Podcast is a production made from the ♡xoxo KBkatherine@justbeinhonest.com

Sound and Strain with Ryan Cano
EP 9 - GIVING THANKS & GROUNDING YOURSELF IN MUSIC YOU LOVE: Mini-Episode, Keeping Thanksgiving Small, Planning for 2021, Giving Thanks, Phantom Cookies, Musical Moments and more!

Sound and Strain with Ryan Cano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 19:02


In this mini-episode, Ryan talks about keeping Thanksgiving small. Ryan talks about taking a piss on the side of the road to avoid people. Ryan talks about trying to make plans for 2021. Ryan takes a moment and gives thanks. Strain of the Week is Phantom Cookies. CBD. Ryan talks about grounding yourself in music that you love. Ryan talks about music moments he has obsessed about. Ryan talks about I Get the Bag from Gucci Mane. Ryan talks about Anything You Want from Spoon. Ryan talks about Thanksgiving from My Education. All music on this podcast is used with permission. Music featured in this episode is from Velcrowolf with the theme music and My Education. Produced and Edited by Ryan Cano. 

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
228 \\ HOPE Inside the HARD. 4 Steps to Trusting and Being Anchored in HOPE!

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 24:07


Tomorrow is TURKEY DAY SISTERS! A day to give thanks and rejoice in all of our blessings. God's glory is endless... boundless... limitless. We are surrounded by his miracles. He gives us a spirit of HOPE in seasons of hopelessness. Soul-fuel in moments of sadness. Protection during persecution. God is a savior, a way-maker, and a protector -- thank you, thank you, thank you, Father. In this season of THANKFULNESS. I give thanks for HOPE. A foundation that I GET to stand on no matter what the world feels like around me. No matter what distractions, plans, or roadblocks the enemy sends my way. I know that GOD HAS GOT ME. And, He's got you too. When we turn to HIM as our refuge, we get to live easy. Surrounded in his wonderful, peaceful promise of HOPE. In today's holiday episode I walk you through a message of finding hope during the hard from the book of Romans. I pray that it finds it's way into your heart and sparks a newfound gratitude for the gift of HOPE we are given through all that God created -and sacrificed- for us. I pray over you sisters that in a world that is hard, heavy, and sometimes hopeless... that the holy spirit ignites in you a yearning for the one and only medicine. The one and only solution. The one and only savior, Jesus. That you are able to see clearly what you need to lay down so that you can open up for a soul shift. A heart transformation and a foundation of HOPE that you didn't know existed. A fire inside of you to speak your truth, step into your calling, walk the path God has laid for you and leap in FAITH that He will catch you. I ask that God wraps you in healing, comfort, and grace as you pursue His promises for you. I love you sis. In Jesus' glorious name, AMEN!   Show Notes: https://stefaniegass.com/blog/hopeinthehard

One Market
I Get to Dance

One Market

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 20:42


#11 I Get to DanceNov. 16, 20200:00       Liz Shiro interviews Selena Alaimo, captain, KAOS dance team8:33        Brendan McWilliam interviews Nathan Jackman, Criminology student and clothing brand entrepreneur14:21     Katelyn Law interviews Kristen Gilmore, Students' Union Vice President: Program and Services, BrantfordOne Market is hosted by Associate Professor Bruce Gillespie, Program Coordinator of Digital Media and Journalism.Thank you to Serena Austin, One Market Research Assistant, Melissa Weaver for graphics, and Nicole Morgan for campus promotion. Music by Scott Holmes. To send feedback or volunteer to be a guest, please contact Bruce Gillespie (bgillespie@wlu.ca) or Tarah Brookfield (tbrookfield@wlu.ca). Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Never miss an episode! Sign up for an email reminder each time we release a new episode. 

The Mind Of George Show
Be the dreamer, the realist and the critic w/ Brad Costanzo

The Mind Of George Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 76:49


GEORGE: And welcome. I'm stoked because today is the hundredth episode. It's episode 99, but I dropped an episode 000. So it is the 100th episode. And I am here with the guy that wraps everything in business in bacon he wraps everything in bacon, in his business, including me, his friendships, his wife, and everything in between. But we have my friend Brad Constanzo here, who I've actually known of. Ooh, maybe like nine years. Cause he's known my wife longer than I've known my wife. Andso I've been being told about him since I was the bacon master uncivilized caveman, but yeah. He is like one of my dear friends. We talk often daily and live in the world of business and marketing and mindset and growth and all the things as you guys say, when it comes to business and helping companies build or scale their business. He's a Renaissance man. When it comes to this, he's been involved in absolutely everything. He has a podcast man behind some of the biggest. Information marketing company has been behind billionaires and everything alike. And literally just has an unlimited toolbox of tools to grab when he needs it consistently blows my mind. This is about a thousand times better than me at documenting things, which makes him a lot more effective because I just pull it out of my butt. It sticks to the wall. He documents it, uses it again. And I'm like, can you please send me a copy? So today I have my friend, Brad Costanzo, Brad. Good to be here, man.BRAD: Yeah. So sometimes I pull it out of my butt too. You just can't tell that's where I document it.GEORGE: Yeah. But at least when you, when you pull it out of your butt, I feel like you pull it out and then you document it before you send it. So it looks way more put together. Then I'm just like, I'll record another video for you. Hold on. I'll text that to you later. I'll send you an audio message. And I was like, man, I really got to get efficient with this. BRAD: There's a degree of truth to that. By the way, I was very, I was very impressed. You said I'm stoked to be here. You didn't say I'm super excited, which I think is neat. Which is the most overused video or podcast intro of anybody. I'm just, Hey guys, I'm super excited to be here with, and I was very excited that you said stoked. GEORGE: I think I did that because  I heard myself the other day say super excited again. And I listened and consumed so much in a bet on so many interviews and interviewed. They're always like, and we're super excited to have George. And I was like, I got to do something different. And I think, I think last podcast I had I was supercalifragilistic  excited. But I wasn't there today. My Marshall Mathers skills are not there on the first interview of the day, but they're going to get there. So I am stoked. So everybody listening I when I say this, Brad and I literally tax probably 40 times a day back and forth. Like we talk about everything, every business, every idea, every company we see doing it, right? Every hack and everything. And so I wanted to bring him on because he's a dear friend and. When I think about this, we have conversations that I think most entrepreneurs need to have. And we think about business, like most businesses need to be thinking about, and I'm always leaning in on Brad for his ideas and his feedback, his creative coffee, some copy, some of his ideas, which by the way, was stiletto coffee.And so we'll hear about all that stuff. And so Brad, I do have to kick it off with the same question I ask everybody, and then we can take the rails off of everything, but I would love your insight on this one. You've been in this game for a very, very long time. And so when you look back at this illustrious career of yours, what would you say was like one of the biggest lessons or the biggest mistakes that you made? Or you experienced and what have you taken from that moving forward that you utilize from this point on?BRAD: Nice, nice way to warm your guest up to a nice, with a nice, shallow, easy question.GEORGE: I told you the rails are off and you can buy time with that one. BRAD: Yeah biggest lesson, you know, or well, biggest lesson and biggest mistake are usually pretty related, but not always. You know, I think. If I was to say my biggest lesson and mistake, it's something I've been thinking about more recently and been more cognizant of it is you know, when I first got into the world of digital marketing, it was a result of I I'd read Tim Ferriss's four hour workweek, and there was a million things in that book, which, you know, takeaways one of themyou know, was that the idea of outsourcing and delegation. And it was one of those things that I was like, this is amazing. I'm totally gonna do this. And I didn't. And I ended up just learning everything myself. It became, I became very proficient at technology at doing a little bit of everything and becoming a real Jack of all trades in a lot of areas. But I do know that it really held me back and it was, it's helped me in some areas because I could, I didn't have to rely on somebody else to just do it. I could learn it quickly, figured out, just burn the midnight oil and get it done. But then I, when I look back at things I'm like I could have just easily paid somebody to do that for me.And I'll never forget, for instance, when I was talking to a good buddy of mine named Nate who is in the he was in the business and business partner. We're doing like, I don't know, five or $6 million a year. And they'd been doing this for several years and he called me up. He goes, Hey, I got a question is Aweber, a shopping cart or an autoresponder. And I go, you gotta be shitting me. I just flew on this guy's private jet. Or it was a private jet. No, like you don't know the difference. And here I was going like, I I was doing okay, but I wasn't doing this. This is a long time ago. And I'm like, that was a real moment of Holy crap.He goes, yeah, no, my team doesn't let me, I don't have a login for our, Aweber system. So I don't know what it is. I just know that it's a way we communicate with our list or something. So I'll never forget them. I remember where I was when I heard that thing. And, you know what you would think I would have learn the lesson right then and there, but I didn't. And I continued and I still do to this day doing stuff myself, rolling up my sleeves and figuring it out. And it is. One of my biggest mistakes. It's a lesson I have to keep on learning and relearning and relearning, but it's become much more cognizant. Now. I think it's become more cognizant now because I just finished Ben Hardy and Dan Sullivan's book, not how, but it was one of those things that really shine the light on it was like, I keep on getting bitch slapped across the face with a lesson that I know, and I've done this to some degree, but just nowhere near as much as I need to. And I think that's really become my theme this year more than anything is I continue to have, like delegation is the number one delegation and leadership at the two number one skill sets that I believe that are underdeveloped for myself and I'm trying to develop more. GEORGE: Yeah, I think that's actually some actually, I think it's funny because you and I probably feed each other with this one because we both do it. We're like, Oh, we got to figure it out. Let's go figure it out and then we'll know what to do. And then we're like, Oh, we got to delegate it.But by that point, we're so endowed of like, we can do it faster. We can do it more effectively. Oh. And like, we talk about this, like the amount of ideas I've run by you. And you're like, why don't you just have somebody do it? Or then you're like, what about this? I'm like, Oh, You know, outsource that one, but I think it's a really important topic. So I love  it.BRAD: I'm a quick start. And I'm very impatient and you know, a real quick exam example, there was a Shopify thing they're like, okay, well we need this app installed correctly and I'm not a coder or whatnot, but they're like, yeah, that'll take three to five business days. And I'm sitting here going, I can't. Like the, the burn of me going, like, I cannot wait three to five business days for you to like install something like, or the instructions they're just give them to me. And I was looking at them. I'm like, I can do this by God. I can do I, and I appealed myself away. I go, Nope, I'm just going to wait. And that honestly, that was painful to wait GEORGE: Well, that's happened. That's happened to me a ton too. I mean, that was probably my biggest downfall in caveman was the fact that. I didn't have like this business influence of people. I had this, I have to survive and figure this out on my own. And it took maybe five years of me running that business for years before I even met any other people in the business or new internet marketing lived outside of what I was doing. And so the amount of times I brought my website down, the amount of times I broke stuff, the amount of times I've made mistakes that took like 18 weeks to figure out that like, Oh, I haven't had an email up in 18 weeks cause the form's been broken and 300 people a day were trying, like it had real world implications, you know?And that's, that's something that, you know, it's funny as your friend that happened, we just finished, you saw the webinar, but we just finished a launch and you and I are the same cause I'm a quick start to and patients is that one thread. And I think it's the thread that's weaved between, you know, delegation but leadership, because that, that whole thing is really understanding the big picture and playing the game. But I remember they were sending me some stuff and I was like, Oh, I don't like it. And I went to go change it. And I don't have logins and passwords anymore. And I only have a team if I have a team of three and they're amazing, but they're like, Nope, Nope, Nope. And so I have to funnel everything to Slack and it was, but then once I got over that hump of like, Oh, I can't like, I can't get into it. I can't fix it. I felt a thousand times better on the other side, like literally being like, Oh, it's out of my hands. And so I'm like, I'm going to go work out for an hour. And then I came back and it was fixed and somehow, you know, it magically happenedbut when you, when you think about that, like how do you define the line?Like, cause this is what I'll say about you, Brad, again, like what I love about you is you and I can dive down any rabbit hole and have deep levels of understanding and knowledge from an awareness perspective. And. What I love about that for me, like, I use it as a gift and you have the same one is we can look at a challenge or a problem, and then we can see it, but we can also pull ourselves up and see all the other things that are affecting that challenge by having that understanding.And so one of the things I struggle with is where do I put my focus on getting that level of understanding and where do I put it of like, Oh, I just really need to keep that outsourced all the way, because I've lived in this. I need to understand it so I can outsource it or utilize it or show a better, but like, how do you navigate that.BRAD: Well, that's happened. That's happened to me a ton too. I mean, that was probably my biggest downfall in caveman was the fact that. I didn't have like this business influence of people. I had this, I have to survive and figure this out on my own. And it took maybe five years of me running that business for years before I even met any other people in the business or new internet marketing lived outside of what I was doing. And so the amount of times I brought my website down, the amount of times I broke stuff, the amount of times I've made mistakes that took like 18 weeks to figure out that like, Oh, I haven't had an email up in 18 weeks cause the form's been broken and 300 people a day were trying, like it had real world implications, you know?And that's, that's something that, you know, it's funny as your friend that happened, we just finished, you saw the webinar, but we just finished a launch and you and I are the same cause I'm a quick start to and patients is that one thread. And I think it's the thread that's weaved between, you know, delegation but leadership, because that, that whole thing is really understanding the big picture and playing the game. But I remember they were sending me some stuff and I was like, Oh, I don't like it. And I went to go change it. And I don't have logins and passwords anymore. And I only have a team if I have a team of three and they're amazing, but they're like, Nope, Nope, Nope. And so I have to funnel everything to Slack and it was, but then once I got over that hump of like, Oh, I can't like, I can't get into it. I can't fix it. I felt a thousand times better on the other side, like literally being like, Oh, it's out of my hands. And so I'm like, I'm going to go work out for an hour. And then I came back and it was fixed and somehow, you know, it magically happenedbut when you, when you think about that, like how do you define the line?Like, cause this is what I'll say about you, Brad, again, like what I love about you is you and I can dive down any rabbit hole and have deep levels of understanding and knowledge from an awareness perspective. And. What I love about that for me, like, I use it as a gift and you have the same one is we can look at a challenge or a problem, and then we can see it, but we can also pull ourselves up and see all the other things that are affecting that challenge by having that understanding.And so one of the things I struggle with is where do I put my focus on getting that level of understanding and where do I put it of like, Oh, I just really need to keep that outsourced all the way, because I've lived in this. I need to understand it so I can outsource it or utilize it or show a better, but like, how do you navigate GEORGE: Yeah. Yeah. And I think, I think to 80% is where results live for our customers too. Cause I feel like what happens for me? I mean, you and I have had this, we've worked with, we've had some shared client experiences lately that we laugh about.  But you know, I find that like that 80% is typically feels like 120% for the client.It only feels like 80% of the backend. And so, but I have that thing as well, and I felt wrong. This is extremely validating. It's funny. We haven't talked about this, like over our coffee or beach Hangouts or long strolls on the beach and by the way, For everybody listening, Brad and I really do go on long walks on the beach together.It is a fact and a deal. If you're listening, we'll have to do a three-way walk one of these times visiting again but it is extremely valid. Cause Brad what'll happen to me is like, I'll have this idea, right? Like somebody will come to me with a challenge or a problem or be like, how should we sell this?What should this look like? What should the hook be? And my brain is thinking about all these possible solutions and they want an answer, but I literally am like. I kinda need some time to like, get my hands in it and build it. Like I know in theory what it, what it should feel like and look like. And I don't, I don't know if it's not a skill set or maybe it's a part of my process. I need to take that and then literally go put my hands to work per se, to then help clear up the picture of like what I could tell them to do or what I could guide my team. Hondo and I don't, I've never met anybody else like that. Cause I've met the, you need to delegate it or you need to outsource it.And I was like, but I think for me, the art of building it is actually where I get the clarity on what it should look like. And so for me, I've been looking at that of like, When I do that, like understanding like, okay, I'm going to do this. Like I like right now, my team and I are building this, do content dissemination strategy. Like that's really effective and really done. And they're like, and I can spit where they're like, what should it look like? They're asking me all these questions. I'm giving him and answer. Like, I'm still confused them. Like, cause I haven't built it yet. I was like, just give me a day. And I sat down on my iPad and I was like, okay, this and this and this and this.And I sent it to them and they're like, okay. I'm like, yeah, go build that. But I think what I'm doing now is like giving myself a container that like, I can build to create clarity, but not a result. That's kind of like where my razors edges, like I ride a unicycle down the middle. And so it was just really validating, hearing.Hearing this cause I look at you and what I love about you is like, I would think of you, like if I was to reference you to somebody else, if somebody asked me about you the other day I think it was Alex, Alex asked me and he's like, so how would you describe Brad? BRAD: I'm talking to Alex after this call, by the way.GEORGE: Perfect. Well tell him, I said, hi. Hi Alex. I know you listened to this. Love you brother. But I was telling Alex, like, how would you describe him? And I like pause for a minute. And like, I had to go into my arsenal and I was like, Well, Brad is like me, but not like me. He's a Renaissance man. That gets big picture all the way down to the details required to make it happen. And he's a walking encyclopedia of knowledge. BRAD: they call me Brad PediaGEORGE: like seriously, like for those of you that are listening, like, I hope you get to share coffee with Brad one day or Brad and I, or come to an event. That he's at and speaking out with me because you're the only person I know that like we'll be sitting there.We'll have like a four minute conversation and not only. Do you converse, but you converse with reference material off the top of your brain, and then you follow up with it by like sending a book, like we'll leave in an hour later. But I was like, Oh, remember we talked about this from Dan Sullivan's book at 80%. Here's my notes in Evernote on this. And by the way, like you should take this and apply this into your business. BRAD:  I've already made two book recommendationsGEORGE: We're only 16 minutes in and there's two and I, I just started who not how so? I'm actually really excited about that one. Cause I loved Ben's work.BRAD: I'll send you my notes in Rome. GEORGE: Yes, I'm here too. I was in Rome. And so the reason I'm asking that too is because when, when I look at you, you have this. I don't want to call Jacqueline high, but we have these two containers that you and I live in. Right. Container one is like, we create, we go create ideas, solutions, solve problems, do client work.But then the other side is we have this kind of consume where we, you know, get in knowledge and. You know, expand our research and deepen our reference material. Right. So when you look at your day, and this is something I've not talked about on the podcast a lot, but something that I've been really leaning into, when you look at your life, like if you were to percentage it out of like consumption versus creation, like where do you put that?And then why do you. You know, consume like you do and take the notes that you do, because like you've inspired me massively. Like I'm using Rome research, it started with WorkFlow like, I now read an article. I make a note about the article to put it into my PKM and things like that. But I would kind of love to hear your thoughts and your process on this, because it really makes you extremely valuable. And it's almost like you're just at the center hub of either you have the answer in your brain or you have this catalog to go into. And for me, The reason I'm asking is because one of the struggles I have as an entrepreneur is the FOMO of like, I read something and I'm going to forget it. I thought about something and I'm going to want to implement it.And it like stays open in my brain unless I get it down. And I'm using your PKM system, but I think you're one of the best in the world that I've ever seen at this. So I would kind of love your thoughts as how you balance that and how you do thatBRAD: So one of the first questions I think you asked is the how I bounce, like consumption versus. Production and creation.I consume way more than I can create to my much to my chagrin. I need to do, I love creating and I like to do more, much more so, but I'm just more, it's more natural to just jump into consumption mode because I can learn, I can learn and digest things quickly. And I'm really good at like, I've got that down.Like I've got that cadence down. I canand I'll explain that in a second, but. But I need to do more creation because I, you know, if you just consume for the act of consumption and, you know, hold it back without putting it back out there enough, you're not really adding value to the world. You're just like, almost like miserly collecting money, but never spending it or investing it.So that is one of the things that I've, I tried to do more so of his creation, but I mean, what I do when it comes to seeking out information, I want to learn, I guess, you know, I guess there's, and I'll give an example here.,there are certain things I will do to go say, okay, I need to know something about X.I'm going to go search it out and then there's the other one, which is, I just stumbled across information. Maybe I subscribed to a newsletter or two or go to a blog that I go to once in a while and I find something and I just go kind of deep down that rabbit hole and I click the links and I follow the trails and I just see where it takes me. Or I stumbled across a book that kind of peaks my interest and Iget into the book and then that book will maybe either bring up other ideas or articles or things like that.And I'll kind of follow that rabbit trail. I'll just follow my curiosity, which I have intense intellectual curiosity of. And with that. I mean, I don't know, it's random, I'll stumble across something. And I love that by the way, as I love stumbling across something that I'm like, Oh my God, Holy crap. My mind just blew. This is totally new. That's that idea of discussion. Something like hidden treasure, whether it's an article or a video or something like that  is one of my favorite things. And I try to bake that into my marketing which remind me, I'm going to make a note to circle back because I think it's a really powerful marketing strategy is the concept of discovery. So I'm just making a note to come back. GEORGE: That's why it's one of the steps in the customer journey BRAD: So the other side is when I want to, when I, when I specifically want to learn something about something else. So for instance, this is a, this is a. This is a trick. I don't tell a lot of people because it makes me look like I'm magic, but my God, that's so smart.Where did you come up with that? So if I'm working with a client for instance, and they are Well, actually, I'll do this. You know, we mentioned a stiletto coffee. I had a coffee business failed coffee business, but not withstanding, but they asked that GEORGE: the assets weren't a failure. Cause I love, I love watching all the stuff you create.BRAD: It was cool. The economics just weren't working out and the opportunity cost was hard. But when I started off doing this, I didn't know anything about it. And the very first thing I did was I typed in like coffee brand inn Google plus marketing case study. Any product niche or whatever you're doing, type that in, and then add a modifier plus marketing case study.You would be blown away by the kind of information you can find because there's everybody from universities to big brands, to whatnot, doing case studies on the, you know, what a, a brand did or a company did to go from zero to hero. It's a zero to hero story. Rags to riches, especially with companies is one of the types of stories that people love telling and people love reading about.And they're out there. I've got a friend of mine who has a sex toy business. And he was asking me for some ideas the other day about man, how do I market sex toys effect? I just don't know. And I was like, let me think about that. And I'll get back to you. Some ideas I literally went to the web and I just liked it like sex toy plus marketing case study.And I found a bunch of them and I sent them an article with a bunch of ideas. He's like, man, this is brilliant. Like how do you build these things? Google university. So that's an idea, or that's an example of having a very specific thing in mind to go, okay. What do I need to know? Has somebody else done this? Who else like great reference back to the book who not, how, who else has already done this work for me that I don't have to reinvent the wheel. And I love marketing case studies because they actually lay out exactly what you need to know. This is how they got their first customers. This is how they got traffic. This is how they scaled. These are the problems they ran into. So that is a funds secret weapon that all your listeners and viewers should just do. Take your business. And take the industry or the product type or whatever, whatever it is, and then type in Mark plus marketing case study.The other things I do when I'm, when I'm trying toremember information or things that I learn, I, I just. Try to do what I think Tiago forte call. Who's a thought leader in the space of personal knowledge management calls, progressive summarization. I try to look for something I highlight. I use a tool to highlight andlike a webpage, for instance, w it's like you're highlighting in a Kindle book.And I'm looking for the things that I might want to reference back to later on, because those are the things that are gonna give you the context for what. Your reading is about, and then I will copy those. Like I might read an article and just have three or four highlights. That's fine. I may have 50 and then I'm going to copy those over into. You a tool you can use Evernote, I'm using ROHMGEORGE: what do you use to highlight on the browser?BRAD: If you're using ROHM, actually, you don't even need Rome for this, but it's awesome. It's called ROHM, R O H M highlighter. It's a Chrome or brave plugin it's free and it allows you to,  It allows you to copy something. Yep. Andand that's like, every time I highlight, I'm just highlighting things and the highlights stays and then you click a button at the bottom of it. This has copy all highlights. And then when you paste it into whatever note taker you're using, it pulls in the title of the article URL and then bullet points on it. So it's just like highlight, highlight, highlight, highlight, copy, and then paste where I want it. And then what I'll do is I'll go through those, those highlights and I'll look for like, this is the progressive summarization. I'll look for the biggest ideas because I don't care if you're reading a book, an article or whatever, no matter how good it is. I don't even think we retain 20% unless it's a very short article.If you, if you walk away with. 5% of the big ideas. Congratulations. But then, so what I'll try to do is get what are the few biggest, biggest ideas from that and for instance, using the example of that book, who not, how so I highlighted the hell out of it through Kindle. I exported those highlights into ROHM, which is also easy to do. But that's not what we're going to talk about now, Google. And then what I did is I went through and I looked for of those passages in there. I looked for the most poignant ones and I highlighted them again, or I bolded them or I pulled them out and I'm like, all right. If I just remember these three things, if nothing else out of this entire thing, this is what I want to focus on. And it's a vote, the process of doing that. Integrated deeper in your mind, even though I'm looking only looking for a few things, it reminds me, I never thought about this until right now, it reminds me back when I was in high grade school and high school, I was eight. I would have been a cheater. I had full intent to cheat my ass off, but. The act of trying to cheat, made me learn it. For instance, I would create these really small writing little crib note sheets, like cheat sheets that I could put like in my pants leg or something. So it, I was going to go into class, I'd have all the answers. And I went into many classes with the cheat sheet, stuck in my shirt pocket or something like that. And I never had to pull it out because the process of building the cheat sheet caused me to learn it. So if I wanted to cheat, I was like, I didn't have to, it was cheating.GEORGE: So I, I love this. I opened three loops in the question.They've all been closed, but I think one thing two sides of this, and I think this is really important, especially going back to the opening of this, where like you talk about like your two threads that you're working on being delegation and leadership development. Right. I think this ties into a perfectly, when you think about consumption, you talked about intentional consumption or accidental consumption, but I think what is so powerful about both of them is that they both have a really tight container on them.If it's intentional, it's a, I'm going to find something. So you go, you find it, then you're complete and you implement it or you note take it. But then when it's accidental, you don't find it. Get the dopamine hit of it. You find it. And then you summarize it and you put it into something so that you can integrate it. You use your, and for those that, when we say PKM it's personal knowledge management, it's just basically how you take notes or how you access your own information or things like that. I Brad's way more versed in it than I am. He just teaches me what to do and I follow what he says. but then the accidental side is like, okay, if I'm going to consume that's right.I come across this article, making sure I don't just read it, but I read it. And then I take. Contextually or something that resonates with me so I can remember it and apply to my business. Then you file that away somewhere like a note system or an Evernote or something along those lines for reference.BRAD: Yup. Yeah, exactly. The goal, which is what I particularly love about ROHM, but the goal is not to have to file it away in something like, okay, I need to remember that this goes in this file folder or category or whatever the goal is to either use certain keywords or context when you're taking notes. And it doesn't even have to be much like if I'm wrong. If I read an article about copywriting and I save it over here, all I have to do is put the word copywriting or sometimes a hashtag copywriting on the notes, because then I can go back. To my notes. It's like, man, I remember what was that thing about copywriting?I just type in copywriting or I click on the hashtag and it'll pull it up. I can kind of scan. I go, Oh, that's where it is. Yeah. So I always just think of, I don'tI'm very unorganized when it comes to taking notes when I like to categorize them and things like that but because I'm so methodical about like keeping the right notes and making sure that there's context behind it, when I need to go find it, it's easy to find.I just type in the keyword or two that I'm looking forand you know, the, the loop I didn't close and I wrote down here is discovery. So I love that it's it is one of the things that humans love the Most like, we absolutely love it. We love going on treasure hunts. We love you know, just going to explore it's something built into our DNA. It's why we are explorers. Why we explore the West when the settlers came here, et cetera, we love discovering new things because there's that dopamine hit, I guess it's a dopamine hit of novelty. Like, wow, this is so cool. A lot of times we don't bake that into our marketing and our business in letting our, instead of shoving our product down our customer's throats, I was like, check out what this is like, I'm just sticking it in front of your face. I've found that some of the best Mark and I'm trying to think of some really good examples is when you discover something and it almost feels as like your. Discovery almost like a lot of people love discovering a new band, like an unheard of band that then catches fire. And even if I listened to a DJ or a band, I'm like, this is fire.This is amazing. I want to tell other people about it because I, I don't believe that everybody knows about this yet because I, if I discovered it, it means it was, it wasn't. In front of my face the whole time. And we love sharing discoveries with our friends. That's why things go viral. It's, there's a lot of that.So it's, I'm always trying to find a good, I don't even have a framework for this, but how can I let my, customers discover what I'm trying to sell them as opposed to for speed it. Now, sometimes that could be maybe an article that you're writing. Maybe this is like top of funnel material that you're writing about something else. And you, you may just briefly mention your product where the, your product is not the centralized focus of, of what you're writing, but you're allowing them to go, wait, wait. What's that? Yeah. Almost, I actually think you can almost hide something just enough. It's almost like an Easter egg popping out that I, I see the color, but I only see part of it.People will pick up on that. We're trained to pick up on it. It's like, wait, let me re let me click on that and go check it out. Especially because if I'm not trying to force, feed it down your throat. It doesn't smell like an ad. And actually, this is one of the things that I'm working on right now with a model, right?Like there's a, a landing page template, like a native ad article. And you're no, you know what I'm talking about that I'm sure now, and this one, the way I've built it, the way they've done it and the way I built itto model that. Is at the top of the funnel article about a certain thing, it's not about the product. And then when they get to the product, you know, when they get through the article, it hammers home, this is the product you need. Go get it. It's very direct. I want to test out a version that just kind of mentions it you know, this product in a couple places, but doesn't hammer it home and see which one of them leads. Like how many of them catch it and follow that rabbit trail, like, Oh, wow. That's interesting. Tell me more about this. And it'll be, interesting marketing tests that I'm working.GEORGE: Yeah. Well, I think it's so important about that. Like, I actually want to pull this thread with you cause we can talk about this all day. This is fun stuff. So when we think about like marketing, right? So one book recommendation based on what you said, discovery for everybody listening. I recommend Jonah Berger. Like there's no tomorrow. Brad jumps on this one too, but the book contagious talks about why things catch on and why things go viral. And the reason we share discoveries because Brad and I probably text each other two to three new discoveries a day, like no joke. We were like brainstorming. Like how can we submit links to each other without him coming through our texts? And we're playing with some stuff right now. But, you know, I, and I don't want to sound like a broken record, but there's only one of five reasons people share things. They discover humor, credibility, social status, education, or controversy, that's it. Those are the only five, right? So if you discover something and you're like, Oh, my friends will think this is cool while their social status, if you discover something and it's helpful, my friends will use this. You get credibility for helping them. If it's like this new way to do marketing, you get the education points.Of course, if it's controversial, you do it. But what you said, I think is so powerful because I think Brad when we look at the state of marketing, you've been in this game just as long as I have, if not longer.I tend to see if there's two cases, there's a camp of like direct response, like hard sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, and then there's this camp of like value based content based, you know, longer journey.And everybody tends to swing to one of either sides instead of realizing that they both are required. Right. Because when you think about like that article that you're writing. And so just for everybody, You know, wondering like who we're talking about. It's like writing an article about benefits and then introducing a product, you know, passively or writing an article about the product and be like, just buy the product.They both belong in marketing, both of them, and they belong at different parts of the customer journey. And so when we think about this, like I love thinking about. Like, Oh yeah. Like if I understand a customer journey, that's not linear, it's not three days. Right. It's not like, step one, step two, step three, step four. It's a matter of them discovering, you know, when they're going to invest in, when they're having that pain point, when it resonates with them and they all are a part of the ecosystem. Right. And so when you say. By the way I would love to see this. I already know the answer to this test because it's going to be both.And I know the company as well. So, you know, we think about that. You know, a lot of terms people use is like top of funnel, middle of funnel, bottom of funnel. But really when you break that down, it's just like cold, warm, hot that's that's really level of awarenessBRAD:  It's actually, when you break it down even further, it's, it's love, you know, the, the age old marketing formula, AIDA attention, interest, desire, and action. Those are levels of awareness and desire, right? GEORGE: well, and so the reason. I say that it's both for everybody. Cause like I'll help people go on the content side, right. Where it's almost like an Easter, like, Hey, we're going to help you. We're going to help you. And then you discover the link click through. Right. That works really well. It's amazing because it only gets the right customer at the right time to click through everybody else had a positive touchpoint, but then you get to a point where there are some people that will get the touch points and then they'll never click through, but they want the product. And then you have an article that they can see and read about like, no, no, this is why you need it. The product, like this is what it's going to do for you. And this is how it's going to help, you know, like literally now is the time to go. And so I say this because I see these two camps and it's almost like it's either direct response, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Or it's like this value based. And I think everybody has to realize that they belong in the same world and it's the customer journey above it, you know, that does that. BRAD: And that's the real nuance and art to it. And you got to test it out and some stuff, I mean, I don't even depend on it's like, you know, I I'm going to run this test and it may not work. It doesn't mean it, the concept doesn't work. It means the execution may not have worked, but one of my favorite quotes and I don't know who to attribute it to, but I've used for years is that marketing is nothing except guessing and testing. And guessing and I think I'm going to guess if it's going to work. I don't know. I think it will, but how many times have we guessed something at work? And it flops like, like this is going to hit a home run and it's, you know, it's crickets actually. GEORGE: That gives me a good question. When you, when you think about that. Cause that, that one, that's a good one. The amount of things that I've made seven figures on that I was like, this will never work. Like there is no way this will work is like mind-blowing. So like when you think back, like what was one of your like biggest surprises of like the guessing and testing where you're like, I can't believe this work. Like whip out the secrets. Like if it was painfully obvious or not painfully, obviously it was painful for you to share, like you ask your guests to do, BRAD: I'm trying to think if there was one of those where I'm like, how the hell did that work?I'll tell you, I'll tell you the one that I thought for sure would work. And it flopped It took a lot of work. It actually burned me out of an entire niche and I sold the business. So this is like shit, 10 years ago, maybe pushing 10 years ago. What I had, I had a product yeah. Long time ago in the dating advice niche. And it was selling magic tricks to the whole guy, all the guys selling pick-up artists. I was like, I'm gonna show you how to use magic tricks to throw that in your flirty game. That was the very first thing I ever started off with selling information on online and it was fun, but then I decided, okay, I'm going to create a product in for just strict dating advice. Cause I had this big list and I had all these affiliates and at the time there still is, you know, there's a million what do you call them? Virtual summits out there right now, right? Yeah. Familiar. Yeah. And for those who are not, which is probably nobody, who's not familiar with the virtual summit, it's, let's say I'm going to do 25 different interviews with different people about topics on marketing or in this case, dating. I've never liked them. I see no value in those things. Cause I don't want to sit through 25 interviews. I mean, there's podcasts out there right now. I can download them on demand. I don't want to sit through this and then buy them, et cetera. And there was, I don't have time to spend 25 hours. Rigso this is the problem I'm looking to solve.Now I said, but I have all these relationships and they have traffic and I want to do something that I think would be a better product and a better way to consume their advice, the, this expert guru level advice. And I never saw anything like this exist. So there's the problem. The solution was I'm going to interview 25 of the top dating experts in the world. And I'm going to ask them each 25 questions. Okay. And all of these questions are broken down into categories, such as like for example, what would be, you know, if you're a single guy it was all designed for guys. What is your best, uh, way to approach a woman? Like let's say, during the day outside of a bar.And then the second question is what would be your best advice to an approach? A woman. In a, in a bar nightclub environment. another question would be like, what would be the, you know, how do you keep a conversation? How do you keep a conversation going after the initial opening and what I did, these are 25 most commonly asked questions. And I was just like, I'm going to ask every single person, a very regimented set of questions so that everybody, all 25 people answered all 25 questions. Now in start, instead of giving you the full interview. What I did is I painstakingly hadan editor go through each one of them and break out all 25 little clips just of them answering. The question and right. Just the question. And then we built this matrix online, inside this membership area. And all you had to do was like, all right, here's 25 questions. Which question do you want to know the answer to right now? And I may want to go to the part where it says what's the best way to get a girl's phone number, something like that. I don't know that. I don't think that was the question, but you click on it and then you see a grid of all 25 gurus. And a little play button on their face and you just click it and I can go around to hear the two minute answer to each, each person's perspective on this little question, are you following me? You understand how this work? I'll tell you, I'll tell you the one that I thought for sure would work. And it flopped It took a lot of work. It actually burned me out of an entire niche and I sold the business. So this is like shit, 10 years ago, maybe pushing 10 years ago. What I had, I had a product yeah. Long time ago in the dating advice niche. And it was selling magic tricks to the whole guy, all the guys selling pick-up artists. I was like, I'm gonna show you how to use magic tricks to throw that in your flirty game. That was the very first thing I ever started off with selling information on online and it was fun, but then I decided, okay, I'm going to create a product in for just strict dating advice. Cause I had this big list and I had all these affiliates and at the time there still is, you know, there's a million what do you call them? Virtual summits out there right now, right? Yeah. Familiar. Yeah. And for those who are not, which is probably nobody, who's not familiar with the virtual summit, it's, let's say I'm going to do 25 different interviews with different people about topics on marketing or in this case, dating. I've never liked them. I see no value in those things. Cause I don't want to sit through 25 interviews. I mean, there's podcasts out there right now. I can download them on demand. I don't want to sit through this and then buy them, et cetera. And there was, I don't have time to spend 25 hours. Rigso this is the problem I'm looking to solve.Now I said, but I have all these relationships and they have traffic and I want to do something that I think would be a better product and a better way to consume their advice, the, this expert guru level advice. And I never saw anything like this exist. So there's the problem. The solution was I'm going to interview 25 of the top dating experts in the world. And I'm going to ask them each 25 questions. Okay. And all of these questions are broken down into categories, such as like for example, what would be, you know, if you're a single guy it was all designed for guys. What is your best, uh, way to approach a woman? Like let's say, during the day outside of a bar.And then the second question is what would be your best advice to an approach? A woman. In a, in a bar nightclub environment. another question would be like, what would be the, you know, how do you keep a conversation? How do you keep a conversation going after the initial opening and what I did, these are 25 most commonly asked questions. And I was just like, I'm going to ask every single person, a very regimented set of questions so that everybody, all 25 people answered all 25 questions. Now in start, instead of giving you the full interview. What I did is I painstakingly hadan editor go through each one of them and break out all 25 little clips just of them answering. The question and right. Just the question. And then we built this matrix online, inside this membership area. And all you had to do was like, all right, here's 25 questions. Which question do you want to know the answer to right now? And I may want to go to the part where it says what's the best way to get a girl's phone number, something like that. I don't know that. I don't think that was the question, but you click on it and then you see a grid of all 25 gurus. And a little play button on their face and you just click it and I can go around to hear the two minute answer to each, each person's perspective on this little question, are you following me? You understand how this. BRAD: So that was one where I thought this is a brilliant product. Granted I still like the idea of the product. Maybe my marketing chops were not up maybe to snuff at the time. Maybe I just didn't know how to sell it. Maybe I was so burned out after having created this product before selling it that I didn't want to do it anymore, which is why I'm a big proponent these days of sell it first created after you validate it. There's a super long drawn out emotional story of me thinking this is going to be a great idea. And it flopped still little coffee was another one. I had a great brand, a great idea, a great hook, great graphics and everything else. And I just ignored the unit economics of how is it going to make this work? And I put blinders on and it, and I just couldn't, I couldn't do it. So best ideas be damned. It was a, you know, a failed venture.GEORGE: And for those of you wondering about coffee, I owned a coffee business as well. Um, I don't think there are effective unit economics and coffee companies. Quite frankly, we figured it out, but yeah, that's a, that's a good one. That's a good one. So I'm gonnaI'm going to take back to something you said earlier because you opened a loop and I found a solution to that. BRAD: Who was that? GEORGE: So the quote marketing is nothing by guessing and testing. Do you want, do you want to know why it was set on your podcast? BRAD: Well, but by me or somebody else?GEORGE: Nope. By ToddBRAD: Todd who? Todd Brown, Todd Brown saidGEORGE: Todd Brown said that on your podcast, I went to the good old Google. I couldn't do it with just the quote. I had to put it in quotations. And then you code up, uh, as the first two results. It's not easy. You have to get the guts to go on the rollercoaster ride. I've heard many people say marketing is nothing but guessing and testing. So he said it on your podcast. BRAD: Ah, good old Todd. GEORGE: Yup. Awesome. So when you, when you think about that, like I, so like my brain, when you were talking about like that dating on demand thing and that thing, I was like, that's a genius idea, but then my immediate brain went to, I've had a lot of experiences like that, where. I was like, this is it. This is what they want. This is what they want. And it never worked because I was reminded that that isn't what they wanted. That's what they said they wanted. But a lot of people, like I said this to somebody before I said, what's interesting is like, everyone's like, Oh, I love this keynote. I love these Ted talks. I love this, whatever. And I was like, but there's three takeaways. Right. I could give you all three takeaways in 35 seconds to 90 seconds. I was like, but these keynotes take an hour, but they're just delivering three takeaways. It's literally hook, story, takeaway, story, takeaway, story, takeaway, you know, close.And I was like that, that storytelling part. And even like that looping back into discovery part, I think is such a critical component because I think the ideas are always there and what I have found most of the time. Is when I was like, this is the best solution. Like, this is the best product. This is the best implementation. This is the best, everything. It's very logical because I'm like, here's the actual doing solution, but it's missing the feeling that they're looking for. And there's that disconnect in between them all. It happened to me numerous times. BRAD: Yeah. And you know, it also goes to show that sometimes like the very first product I ever built, I built a product that I would buy. If it existed, I was like, I'm building the solution to my own problem. And this one, I was doing the exact same thing. The first one worked the second one didn't. Doesn't mean the second one couldn't have worked. It absolutely could have worked, but it didn't. And it goes to show that yes, sometimes building a product that solves your own problem,  is a great way to do it. And sometimes it's definitely not because not everybody wants that problem solved or not enough people want that problem solved. So you gotta, you know, you gotta kind of figure that out and do a little bit more research upfront. Which,  if you're a quick start, that's hard to do. I have to slow myself down and go through a three-step process. That is been super critical for me that when I, when I skip it, I usually fail when I don't skip it. I usually succeed. And I'll touch on that. I know you, and I've talked about this, this Disney, uh, dream storming process GEORGE: when you, yeah. Yeah. You shared this with me. I use this all the time nowBRAD: It's so it was so important to my success, that it was a very first podcast episode. I did like six years agoand I learned it over a decade ago when I was studying NLP and they were, they were talking about this concept of howRobert Dilts, who is a, one of the pioneers of neuro-linguistic programming, went back and studied the strategies of all these geniuses throughout history.And one of them was Walt Disney. And when he found that what Walt did washe had separated out the. I guess the three internal, you could call them voices or States of mind whenever we are planning or a new project and it can be a business, it can be anything. And this was into the dreamer. I'll use Robert Delta's language, the dreamer, the realist and the critic. Or the spoiler, or this could be the dreamer, the, the do the planner and then the critic.And so what happens is that whenever we have an idea and especially if you go. If you've ever had a great idea of maybe it's a business idea and you got to share it with your spouse or your friend or co coworkers or colleagues or employees, you're like, Oh, I've got this great idea. Check this out. If you're like most people, the very first thing you're going to hear is why it won't work well. Yeah. But here's why that won't work because of this and blah, blah, blah. And I think naturally we go into that thing. We hear you. Okay. There's your idea. And we critique it because we're trying to actually protect you from screwing yourself up.But nobody likes that. We're like we hear it. And then you just basically pooped on our party and like, ah, man, it's no fun. The thing is we do it to ourselves and it's not just a critiquing. We'll have an idea like.For example, I want to create a coffee. I've got this idea for a coffee brand directed towards women, and it's going to be called stiletto coffee, and I can see the, the branding and then I go out, but, okay.So all I have to do is get some coffee roasters and design this stuff and Oh, but you know what, who's going to drink the coffee and people are going to buy it, this, that, and the other, right? Like, and we have this cacophony of sounds in our head of dreaming planning and critiquing all at the same time. And there are three totally separate voices and neither one of them wants to listen to the, each other. The dreamer doesn't want to listen to the planner. He sure as hell doesn't want to listen to the critic, telling them why it won't work. So what happens is one of two things, either we have what's called idea abortion, which is I got this great idea, but then that critic popped up. Whether it's you critiquing me as a friend or a partner, or it's me critiquing myself. And we got that probably won't work for this reason or that. And I just abort the idea before it's fully baked out,. Or we do what I did instill little coffee is I was so enamored with the dream and then the possible, and I could see the plan on how to get it done. I Stipe I shoved the sock in the critic's mouth and I said, I don't want to hear your unit economics margin, profit margin, like what if people don't buy subscription. How are you going to get people to enjoy the taste of a coffee? They've never tried and buy it online, blah, blah, blah.I just ignored it. And I said to myself, what a lot of entrepreneurs do is I'll just figure it out as, you know as they come. Sometimes you can't solve those problems as they come. And it's not until you realize that, like for instance, net critic has a very specific role and it's not the rain on the parade. It's to make sure that you overcome that you're actually cognizant of the hurdles and the challenges you're going to face. And you're like, all right, cool. These are what I'll face. Now here's the secret to this whole thing. Like understanding there's the mindset of the dreamer. There's the mindset of the planner. And there's the mindset of the of the critic. The key to it is when you're, when you're in dreaming mode, don't plan and don't critique, just dream. See it playing out before you, like it's on a movie screen, like it's happening. And here, you're only asking what if.What if, what if we do this? What if we do this? What if we do this now? Once you've got a, kind of a decent little dream in mind and a vision, if you would, you're going to step into the next frame of mind or think of it as the next office where there's maybe storyboards up and all you're going to do is plan out.Okay. Here's here's what let's plan out. How given. What I know about this, how do I, how would I do this? And there's only two rules  in the planning or the realist office. And that's don't add new shit to the dream and don't critique it. Right. And then finally, once you've got  a general vision or a dream, and then you've got a general plan. Now take it into this critics mindset. And this could be by yourself. This could be with your friends and partners or whatever, and you go, okay, let's poke holes. What are we missing? Like, why not? So it's like, what if, how and why not? Right. And now we go, okay, well, it's, it's going to cost X amount of money.Do we have that money? It's going to take these resources. There's an opportunity cost. If you do this, Brad, will you have time to do that? Would you also set as important? And you can guess the final rule when you're a critique knit, don't solve those problems. Don't plan them. Don't add them new dreams, just critique and let them flow. Because what happens is when you give each one of these internal voices, its own time on stage, if you would, or on its own time with the conch shell, you know, Lord of the flies reference, they get to, they, they get to be fully heard and go and validated and go, all right. Here we go. Now you've got, now you've got everything.The key then is if to making it all work is ideally the dreamer and the planner mindset. Whether it's you or your team, you go out and you fix and you find a solution for every one of the critics objections. And if you can't, maybe you don't do it. Maybe you're bored. But if you can and you take this thing back to the critic, the critic goes, yeah, I don't see anything wrong with this green light. Now you've got something that works.I didn't do this with stiletto coffee. Like I just put the blinders on and I was like, I'm going to ignore it. And it screwed me up. And these days I do this, not only with myself, but every single one of my clients, business partners, it's mandatory for them to know this,this three-part strategy because. And even Shane who, you know, my business partners is now, he'll be like, he'll be like, Hey, so I know you're in the dreamers office. Can we step into the critics office in a second? And I'm like, absolutely. Or he'll say, Hey, I'm just in the dreamers office, go with me on this. And what that tells me is that, Hey, we're just, we're thinking, what if right now don't jump into the, all the shit that could go wrong.We'll get there.  And it's so productive by the way, do it with your spouse, like teach Lindsay, this, teach your wife, teach you know, husbands and boyfriends this because as entrepreneurs, which I think everybody listening to this is if you communicate like this, you're giving them a frame of reference for how you're thinking. Like, Hey, I got this wild idea. I'm in the dreamers office. Just go with it. And maybe it's like, Hey look, maybe we're going to move to a foreign country because our, the president we want didn't get elected. Right. Like how would we, where would we go? Like, just imagine what would be amazing if we did, like, would we go to Columbia? Would we go to France, Costa Rica, Costa Rica, where would we go? And then you just dream together. And then the next thing you go is like, okay, well, How would we do that? Or, you know, actually I'll give you another little key thinking tool here taken from the world of design thinking, which is one of the most powerful words that the top innovators use phrases, which is called, how might we, it's way more powerful than how do we, because how might we adds a degree of I don't know if it's possible, but how might, how might we do it?So for instance, you and I both have podcasts. They're not as popular as Joe Rogan's as is like, no podcast is as popular as Joe Rogan's and if you and I sat down and we go, Hey, all right, how do we create a podcast, the George and Brad show, or even your podcast, or my pockets? How do we overtake Joe Rogan's podcast and popularity?It's like, fuck, I have no clue. But if you and I brainstormed with this premise, how might we do it? Do you actually feel the shift in energy and creativity? Yeah, you go, okay. We probably couldn't, but if we could, how might we do that? And now you just play it. It allows you to just come up with wackadoo ideas and one, while that it works.So anyway, yeah. Like how might, well, if we did move to Costa Rica, how might we do that? Well, Could we, would we sell where we're living or would we just rent it out? I don't know. How long would we have to stay there and you start doing that, then you go into the wall. Well, why not? Well, Costa Rica has got mosquitoes and I don't like mosquitoes.Like, you know, I don't know you come up with stuff like, but anyway, I, I can talk for days. I did my entire first episode on this, but it's real simple dream and plan critique. Don't do it and only do them one at a time and make sure the person you're working with or living with knows. What you're doing. And it'll avoid a hell of a lot of conflict. GEORGE: Well, there's so much, so much in there and like, I just want to summarize it so first, like it goes all the way back to the opening, the episode where we talked about patience, right. Because if you have an idea and you think it has to be done today, it's not a good idea. That's firefighting doesn't create sustainable results.  And so what I love about this is that this gives you a container or a framework for taking what might feel like immediate, or might feel like urgent. And it gets you into this slowdown, right? Gets you into your parasympathetic state to really be like, okay, no, let me go through this.Let me. See, if we can do this, let me make sure this isn't costing us opportunity or costing us time. Right. And it allows you to fully bake it all. And the one thing that I will say is I am still working on this for my team, but I've been utilizing this. And the biggest thing for me is giving myself a gap between each office. So if I'm doing it on my own and I'm brainstorming, I have, I have to go dreamer and then be like, I have to go work out or take a couple calls or go walk and like schedule more time to come back and be a critic. BRAD: So, when I learned of this, it was in a work, it was actually a three-day workshop teaching two or three day workshop teaching just this. That was all, it was the Disney strategies of GE leadership workshop, right. Taught bio,  to women in Dallas, Texas. What was brilliant about it is when they did it, they go, okay, we're going to use, what's called in an LP, spatial anchoring. So you are going to be in this part, like you're just going to stand here when you're dreaming.And we would go through this with a partner. All right. You and you. You'd be standing up and the physiology was also important. So with standing up, I would kind of bounce on my toes and I get the energy moving and I look up and I imagine I'm watching it on a TV, like on a, on a movie screen. And when we were done about to move into the other move into the other frame of mind, we stepped out into what they call meta position, which is basically out. And we would say our phone number backwards in order to just cause it just causes you to get out of that thinking. And we go, okay, like, Nine four, three, two, one blah, blah, blah. And it's like, all right. I've kind of cleared the clear that out. Like defragged it. And now I'm going to step into the other one and then I'm gonna defrag it, say my phone number backwards.So it's the exact same thing you have to give your, your mind the ability to change it up when I'm doing it at the house. Like I will I'll go for a walk when I'm in my dreamer mode. I'll come back to my office and sit on my computer and I'll map it out when I'm in realist and I'll go sit in my I've got  a recliner over here and I'll go sit in the recliner where I usually read and think, and I'll go there to critique. So I, 100% change it up and need space in between.GEORGE: Yeah. Those, those state changes are, are massive for us. And for entrepreneurs, what I have figured out, like one of my biggest keys to success is space. Like just space, right? But in that also, and Benjamin Hardy actually talks about this in his first book, which is designing your environment.Oh, you're saying using the principles of like NLP to get you into the States. And so, you know, if you're in an office, you can do this with your colleagues in different places. If you're working remotely, do it on different calls, like play with these things of state. And being like, if your guys are going to do a dreamer meeting, like, you know, do some breath, work and play a fun uplifting song that like gets you childlike and then schedule another meeting.Even if you take a 10 minute break in between them, or if you're doing it on your own, make sure that you're giving yourself that space to clear and get back to neutral and get back to neutral. So you can embody this. And I was doing a podcast of the day, Brad wood Stefanos for a show we're going to launch, bu

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 54:22


Welcoming you to The Autoflower Show Thanks for joining us as we Explore Autoflowers From Seed To Soul. Catch me on instagram for live interviews and subscribe to the shows patreon for bonus perks and content. In todays episode i get the pleasure of chatting with @crippledkush420, the only grower to be sponsored by @firebudzgenetics. Listen along I Get to know the man behind the handle and touch on topics like how do get sponsors, his reasons for growing autos and much more. Now lets find out whats growing arms! For all things THE AUTOFLOWER SHOW: https://linktr.ee/theautoflowershow

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 27:20


In order to get rid of drama in your life and to take every relationship you have up 10 levels, you need to understand how the brain wires qualities. What you focus on and what lens you see others through is a direct reflection of how you think about yourself. The qualities you extend towards yourself will be the qualities that are wired in your brain to see others through. Song reference: “I Get to Love You” by Ruelle Contact Jamee at coachingwithjamee@gmail.com schedule a phone call with me or message me at https://www.instagram.com/jameeandelin/

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On this episode of Wacky Wordplay Wednesday we're going to play with RHYMES! Who doesn't like to have a good time with a mighty good rhyme?! In this game you'll be listening to our rhyming verse so you can Add A Rhyme when I say it's time! Your challenge…ADD A RHYME. (Wacky, quacky, badacky rhymes get extra points, said I) Get ready to play - ADD A RHYME! visit www.buttonsandfigs.com and look for Wacky Wordplay Wednesdays to see these rhymes written out, so you can take your time playing ADD A RHYME written by pamela rogers audio produced by blaise collins SFX from Zapsplat

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 74:35


Cliff Ep.0025 Just the beginning! • I interviewed Clifton Hidds-Narcisse in June. I am so happy that on TODAYS podcast I GET to FINALLY share his story with you! • Cliff, is young and smart Man that serves our beautiful San Diego City/Community. From volunteering and leading camp connect. And now by protecting our children. A local hero! • This young hero knows to well the pain that our young and foster youth hearts have! • Because, Cliff and his siblings was once in there shoes. • When Cliff was a young teenage boy. His Mother suddenly passed away. His whole world changed. And he entered to a new world called foster care. • A world of being separated from his siblings and being raised in a facility and with staff. • He shares with us how there was settle racism in the time of his care. Yet, he met some of the finest people in his journey. That saw HIM, that helped him, and mentored him. So much so. They are part of his life even today! • Cliff shares. “My past doesn't define ME. My past FUELS my LIFE” and how “I choose to make it!” • We talk about how we connect with people with our story. By standing Side by side looking straight ahead. • We talk about the TRUTH, the RISK yet the OPPORTUNITY we have during this pandemic! • How us parents we need to remove our ego and ask for help. And how to help our neighbors, our children in our community. • And to ask a powerful yet simple question. How are you doing? • Even IF. To do the right thing by reporting Child Abuse Hotline 858-560-2191 or 1(800) 344-6000. • “Don't loose focus on what you want. Keep climbing. With multiple steps to happiness” -Cliff • So, subscribe and listen. It's just the beginning! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/denise-castro9/support